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Monday, November 10, 2008

Effective April 1 - 30, 2003 the Forest Service will be implementing and enforcing a Supervisor's Closure on Vail Mountain, which will prohibit unauthorized access to the Minnie's Deck area where the end-of-season BB&B event has occurred. The Forest Service issued a directive to Vail Resorts under the terms of their special use permit to shut down the BB&B event on Vail Mountain. Historically the BB&B event has taken place at Minnie's Deck and the event had evolved into a gathering of as many as 2,000 people. The behavior of participants posed serious risks to public health and safety as well as caused resource damage. The Supervisor's Closure will be in effect to ensure protection of public health and safety.

So, with a stroke of the pen, the US Forest Service ended the infamous end-of-season party on Vail Mountain, ending a 22 year tradition.  Know by many variations, Boobs, Boomers and Beers; Buns, Boobs, and Beers; Boobs, Booze and Brews, etc, (BB&B) was held on the second Tuesday in April as a way for Vail valley residents and employees to blow off some steam at the end of the season.  The event started in 1980 as a small end-of-season birthday party on Minnie's deck. BB&B devolved into an orgy of drinking, snowball fights and raucous behavior. During the last several years, partiers spent days before BB&B building large snow forts, stashing large quantities of alcoholic beverages, and, too often, hauling up more illicit substances.

Historically, the end of season party probably started much earlier with the Great Race.  This season-ender was usually held in Lionshead and People would dress up in all kinds of wild costumes. A photo of Vail local hooligan Packy Walker standing on the winner’s podium wearing nothing but a fig leaf and his gold medal made the front page of the Vail Trail newspaper. After Vail executives and lawyers killed that event people continued to get costumed up and party at Minnie's Deck.  In those days it was called the mountain formal.  Costumes included top hats and suits as well as high school prom dresses, horrible powder-blue tuxedoes and ballerina tutus.  The event grew and was combined with Warren Miller’s Mad Mountain Marathon and the Rubber Legs Slalom.  The race involved 150 or more slalom gates at the bottom of Vail Mountain and the event raised money for local charities.

When I was there in the spring of 2002, my brother Travis, his wife Michelle, Mayela and I went to the BB&B.  We all carried backpacks loaded with beers, booze and buds.  When we arrived at Minnie's deck the atmosphere was relaxed and people were lounging on the deck in the sun enjoying the event.  We set up camp on the deck and in one of the nearby snow forts crafted by a group of Beaver Creek's happyshack community.  We took some runs and explored the other various snow forts in the woods.  It was amazing the elaborate complex of forts and the adornments within.  Some had full Ice sculpture bars complete with barstools carved from compacted snow.  Others were complete igloos with only a small portal in the roof for ventilation.  Another was an elaborate maze to thwart cops and security spies.

As the day continued, there were jam sessions on the numerous rails that had been created in the woods.  One was a 50 foot long triple wave that dumped out into the main area opening.  Eventually the traditional snowball fight erupted with the main focus from the snow forts surrounding the opening at Minnie's deck.  Some forts were equipped with water balloon launchers.  A couple of times I snuck out through the woods with my snowboard to take runs down born free.  After riding the gondola back up to the top, I'd come rolling into the woods with my pants down and flipping the crowd off in my black afro.  The trick was to ride fast and get to the fort as quickly as possible.  Poor unfortunate souls that tried to follow in the wake turbulence of my entry would get blasted into oblivion.  I would stand on the wall and yell out obscenities to the enemy forts.  The response was a furious barage of snowballs.  People were getting pissed because we were getting bombed with snow.  One time, standing on the wall, I took a water balloon launcher shot to the chest that blasted me flat on my back.  Heffe came right up like a  medic with the Jaegermeister bottle to nurse me back to insanity.

In the evening when security starts to herd everybody out of there is a Chinese downhill of sorts.  This race to the pub progresses down the mountain. There is one particularly steep pitch where people who are so f*cked up that they just take their skis off and hurl themselves bodily down the face, laughing their drunken asses off.  I came up to the edge and launched the hand bag I was carrying as high in the air as I could--only to find out Mayela had her camera in it.  We all ended up at the bars in Vail village till the weee hours of the morning.  It was amazing.  I'm glad I got to experience the greatest party on earth before it was over.  Good times

As kind of a sick footnote to all of this, the event has been commercialized in a couple of different forms. Never shy about making a buck off the sweat and toil of the locals Vail Resorts promptly christened Siebert's Mad Mountain Marathon and Beaver creek Blues, Brews, and Bar-B-Que. There is no limit to the depth of slime with Vail Management.


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Published by markusfarkus: 5:57 PM

Saturday, November 08, 2008
I got my tickets to Colorado for Christmas week.  It is going to be AWESOME.  I called my Bro, and he said they are opening this week.  I can't wait for the season to get rolling.  Hopefully when I get home from China, there will be snow in New York and the local hills will be rollin'
 

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Published by markusfarkus: 4:29 PM

Friday, May 23, 2008
There was an earthquake that happened here during my stay here in China. I didn't feel it, but in Sichuan province where the epicenter was located, it measured 7.9 on the Richter scale. It was a huge tragic disaster for the Chinese. Some estimates were as high as 50,000 people dead or missing. The news footage showed entire towns leveled. To make matters worse, the roads were blocked by landslides. Huge boulders came down and crushed tractor trailers like tin cans. It was inspiring to see the people and the government spring into action. Prime Minsister Wen Jia Bao was at the scene, in the rain, within 4 hours. He went from village to village for a week straight trying to reassure survivors, injured, and rescuers alike.  Time after time, he would personally comfort victims.  This is an amazingly stressful situation for the 56 year old leader.  You could feel the compassion in his voice.  President Hu Jin Tao also is doing the same. Literally, he is sitting in the dirt on a  piece of cardboard, holding victims hands and comforting them. The rest of China cued up in lines around the block to donate money for those in need. The whole country rallied to do anything they could to abate the disaster.  One particularly tragic site was a large school that collapsed with all the students inside.  Hundreds of children died and there were sad reminders in the shoes and book bags mixed in with the debris.  Just to put the immense nature of this earthquake would be like relocating the entire state of Wisconsin; providing food shelter and sanitation; and returning them to productive lives.
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Published by markusfarkus: 6:02 AM

Friday, May 02, 2008
I got an opportunity to take a 6 month assignment to China to help HAVECO develop a transmission.  It is pretty cool here.  I bought a cool old school chinese bicycle and ride it to work every day.  A case of beer is like 5 bucks and my dinner is like 2 bucks.  I'm living in a kick ass apartment that is pretty close to work.  It is like the best place I've ever lived in.  Marble and hardwood. 2 bedrooms and an office.
 
Glad I got all my riding out of the way before this came up.  Colorado was awesome.  We had fresh snow every day and got dumped on twice.  I rode every day out there.  Probably got 25 days in this year.  Even skipped work once to ride powder.
 
life is good

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Published by markusfarkus: 8:05 AM

Monday, January 14, 2008
I've got my ticket for Colorado from January 25th to February 2nd.  I am totally stoked to go ride some real mountains.  This east coast winter is just not doing it for me.  My brother called and they have been getting dumped on.
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Published by markusfarkus: 6:45 AM

Thursday, November 29, 2007
I found out yesterday that Saturday December 1, 2007 could possibly be the opening day at Labrador Mountain here in NY.  I looked at the webcam and they have been making snow.  I'll have to get all my gear out tonight and put a quick tune on my stick.
 
If you can't bring the mountain to the party,
bring the party to the mountain
 
Peace

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Published by markusfarkus: 7:03 AM

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Snap

Cruising home from the bar last night, riding my skate, listening to some tunes on the ipod--

BAM!!  next thing you know I'm picking gravel out of my ass.  Definitely broke my collar bone.  Had to walk home and every step, I could feel the ends of the bone grinding against each other.  I also whacked my head pretty good.  By the time I got home, it looked like my conjoined twin sprouting out of my head.


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Published by markusfarkus: 7:07 AM

Monday, September 24, 2007
I've got a steep section of hill on my property that I use for snowboarding, sledding, and general gravity powered mayhem.  There is a main trail down the center that the 4x4 can get up and down.  I'm trying to open up the woods on both sides for a nice glade.  A necessary element of woodland maintenance is FIRE!  I've had as many as 10 fires going on a weekend.  This weekend, the fire kind of got away from me.   The brushfire burned about an acre of field before we could get it stomped out.  Just a note, a piece of plywood is your best friend in a grass fire.  Just walk up on the burning fire line from the downwind (blackened) side of the fire and throw the sheet of plywood on the burning fire line.  Lift, Move, and repeat.  You'ld be amazed how much fire you can put out quickly like that.
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Published by markusfarkus: 4:19 AM

Saturday, February 11, 2006

The markusfarkus group is a home for all the markusfarkus types out there.  It is a place to meet, share, and organize.  I have noticed that markusfarkus tends to be active in sports, educated, creative, and --- well, eccentric.  Please share your thoughts, pictures, and adventures with the rest of us.

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Published by markusfarkus: 11:26 PM


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